| polyhedral | Having many sides or facets. Origin: G. Polyedros, many-sided, fr. Poly-+ G. Hedra, seat, facet (05 Mar 2000) |
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| polyhedral body | An inclusion body associated with replication of certain insect viruses. (05 Mar 2000) |
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of or relating to or resembling a polyhedron
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More than two dihedral breaks in a wing. Pot Potentiometer or variable resistor. Power (P) The rate at which work is done or the rate at which energy is produced or consumed, measured in watts (W). The output power of a motor is P=wT when angular displacement is expressed in radians, and 2pwT when angular displacement is expressed in revolutions, where w is angular velocity. For electrical power, P=IV=I 2 R=V 2 /R (Joule's law). In mechanics, P=E/t=Fv, where v is speed. ...
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a cell that is many-sided in form.
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infectious diseases of insects, especially caterpillars, caused by viruses.
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| polyhedral | of or relating to or resembling a polyhedron |
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| polyhedral | the space enclosed by three or more planes that intersect in a vertex |
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